Correction, Madrigal is not closed. What has taken place is as follows. Harmon International the mother company of Madrigal has recently purchased Lexicon. And due the brand name recognition that Lexicon has, they have decided to desolve Madrigal in name only. The new name or umbrella is Lexicon. All the Madrigal employees will become Lexicon employees and all the companies under the Madrigal Umbrella excist now as subsidiaries of Lexicon. This is a report received from a Madrigal rep direct. Evidently since the phones were off for a few days the rumor mill produced this rumor. As Mark Twain once said "the report of my death has been exagerated greatly" (give or take a word)
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Theo, sorry to burst your bubble. ALL of the hourly employees were cut; dead. Most of the salary employees are being kept on for 2 months in an "on call" status; then terminated. (This includes the entire top end, high paid sales staff.) VERY few employees were actually asked to relocate and become Lexicon employees. The building is CLOSED! Reps are reptiles! (Did you hear something from a rep firm or someone inside?) He is being told what to say for now because Lexicon doesn't have all of the details worked out; they don't plan on communicating the facts to the dealers or distributors until next week! Madrigal used to run 5 brands: Madrigal Imaging - Sold last year Proceed - Dead Audioaccess - JUST transferred before the end of the fiscal year to JBL/Harman Consumer Group Revel - Was and will be manufactured in the JBL Pro plant in CA; Madrigal only administered the brand Mark Levinson - The flagship of Madrigal will now be engineered and ASSEMBLED at Lexicon. The decisions have been made to farm out as much as possible (even if this means sending work to China). Jayarr, Thanks for the condolences. The plant was mismanaged for the past 7 years, leading up to this "tightening of the belts". The economy has definitely not helped, here or elsewhere. |
I guess the only thing that bothers me is that the brand Mark Levinson was the people that made it, not some design in a CAD program that can be made overseas by cheap labor. I think Mark Levinson may of just taken the leap into Mid-Fi. I know Levinson product to be made in the US by US workers with the attention to detail that a fine piece of equipment deserves and requires. It was truly a luxury item, now I hope Lexicon doesn't turn it into some foreign made product with an American label, that would truly be sad. ~^~ Gadget ~^~ |
Article from >Middletown Press |
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